We can use the ____ _____ to talk about things we do regularly
We can use the ____ ____ to talk about things we are doing now
Present Simple
Present Continuous
When you get off the train, we _____ for you on the platform
A. 'll wait
B. 'll be waiting
C. 'll have waited
B. When you get off the train, we'll be waiting for you on the platform
When do we use the present perfect simple?
When we are talking about unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present
What are the different types of conditionals?
My mom packed me an apple for lunch
I ___ basketball every Sunday (play)
Use future simple to build this sentence
It - rain - tomorrow
It will rain tomorrow
She's ____ in London since 1994. (live)
She's lived in London since 1994.
Zero Conditional
When the sun ___ (go) down, it ___ (get) dark.
When the sun goes down, it gets dark.
A. can
B. can't
C. could
D. couldn't
C. He's amazing, he could speak five languages, including Chinese.
He ___ the news (negative) (watch)
He doesn't watch the news
Use future continuous to build this sentence.
Joan - sleep - 4am
Joan will be sleeping at 4am
I ___ Paris three times (visit)
I have visited Paris three times
First Conditional
If I ____ (not go) to bed soon, I _____ (be) tired in the morning.
If I do not go to bed soon, I will be tired in the morning.
Relative Clause
There were three people at the party ____ knew me
There were three people at the party who knew me
What time ____ you ____ up every morning for school? (wake up)
What time do you wake up every morning for school?
Is Bill at school? No, he isn't. I suppose he ____ to school next week. (come)
Is Bill at school? No, he isn't. I suppose he will come to school next week.
I'm sorry, Sergio isn't here right now. He ___ to the store. (go)
I'm sorry, Sergio isn't here right now. He's gone to the store.
Second Conditional
If they ___ (sell) their house, they ___ (be) rich.
If they sold their house, they would be rich.
"Don't close the window!" --> I told him not __ the window
A. to close
B. closing
C. close
A. I told him not to close the window
What ___ Sarah ____ right now? (do)
What is Sarah doing right now?
To describe interrupted actions in the future
To express actions in progress at a specific time in the future
To refer to actions that are happening now and expected to continue in the future
To ask a question politely about the future
To emphasize future plans and intentions
To describe atmosphere in the future
To express parallel actions or series of parallel actions in the future
Group the time markers with the proper tense
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect Simple
This month, ever, yesterday, today, this week, last year, already, so far, two days ago, Thursday night.
Past Simple
yesterday, two days ago, Thursday night, last year
Present Perfect Simple
This month, ever, today, this week, already, so far
Third Conditional
If you ___(not be) sick, you ___ (go) to the party.
If you hadn't been sick, you would have gone to the party.
Make this active sentence passive
My grandfather built this house in 1943